Sharp diary 1918 page 186. Tuesday 2 July 1918 - New York
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Tuesday 2nd of July 1918
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I was to have seen Brancher of the Playgrounds Association at 11.30 to talk about folk dances in the Camps, but at the last moment he put me on to Dr Fetter of Princeton. Had a pleasant chat with him but I do not suppose much will come of it. He promised to put my views before Dr Raycroft the head physical man of Princeton and if needful communicate with me again. I then went to Meyrowitz to get some developed photographs, took my old Panama to be furbished up again and then met Maud at lunch. Talked a long while to the students again after afternoon course and got home rather late in consequence. Dined with Maud at Old English place and both feeling terribly sleepy went to bed at 9.45. Weather still beautifully cool and bright and lovely.Location
USA : New York : New York [40.7143528,-74.0059731]
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